SNAP®

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Developed over 30 years ago as an intervention program for children under the age of 12 in conflict with the law, SNAP® has evolved into an internationally-recognized, evidence-based, gender-specific model. SNAP is a proven program that focuses on emotion-regulation, self-control and problem-solving and teaches children with behavioural problems, and their parents, how to make better choices "in the moment."

The primary goal of SNAP is to help children to stop and think before they act, and keep them in school and out of trouble.

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